Spiders and Wolves and Yokai… OH MY! Take the jump for a sneak peek of Demon Days: Cursed Web #1 from writer/artist Peach Momoko and Marvel Comics.
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It’s Thor vs. Loki for all the marbles in this sneak peek of Thor and Loki: Double Trouble #4 from Marvel Comics.
The Demon Days saga by Peach Momoko continues this week in Demon Days: Mariko #1 from Marvel Comics.
Marvel Comics sent us this sneak peek of Web of Spider-Man #1 that arrives in stores on Wednesday.
Thor and Loki are transported to an alternate universe where they run into the Goddess of Thunder: JANE FOSTER! Take the jump for a sneak peek of Thor and Loki: Double Trouble #3 from Marvel Comics.
It’s fun the whole family can enjoy in this week’s Thor and Loki Double Trouble #2 from Marvel Comics.
Here you go true believers! The Trails of Ultraman #1 is here, and we have a look at the issue direct from Marvel Comics.
This May, grab your favorite boba, pull a chair up to the dim sum table and celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with DC FESTIVAL OF HEROES: The Asian Superhero Celebration, DC’s newest comic book anthology debuting May 11, 2021.
In March 2021, Marvel Comics releases Thor and Loki: Double Trouble from Mariko Tamaki and Gurihiru.
Welcome, you’ve tuned in just in time for our weekly feature “So You Want To Read Comics”, where we take interests in other things and recommend comics based on them. This week, we’re taking a look at a real staple of the television landscape: Sitcoms.
Superman and the Klan of the Fiery Cross is one of the most interesting Superman radio serials to listen to, and was a fantastic read when Gene Luen Yang and Gurihiru adapted the tale for comics. Now, DC Comics is collecting the Superman Smashes the Klan in a collected trade that arrives in May.
When Giant-Size X-Men #1 launched in 1975, no one knew what a huge succes sit would be. Now, 45 years later, Marvel Comics is celebrating that launch with the help of 37 artists.
In May, Marvel is set to show the world what happens when heroes embrace their dark sides in a series of variant covers from some of today’s favorite artists.
Super roomies Spider-Man and Venom both have their fair share of problems to deal with and just to top it all off they’re not even in their own bodies. Your Major Spoilers review of Spider-Man & Venom: Double Trouble #2 from Marvel Comics is waiting… after the jump!